Turbulence is more likely to occur when there are large temperature gradients in the atmosphere, such as when cold air is moving over a warm surface or when there is a front separating two air masses with different temperatures. As the Earth's climate changes, these temperature gradients may become more pronounced, leading to increased atmospheric turbulence.
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Turbulence is more likely to occur when there are large temperature gradients in the atmosphere, such as when cold air is moving over a warm surface or when there is a front separating two air masses with different temperatures. As the Earth's climate changes, these temperature gradients may become more pronounced, leading to increased atmospheric turbulence.